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1 | Man's understanding is not always God's | Prov 21:2 | EdB | 233638 | ||
DpMartin The discussion on "Adultery always involves a married woman?" is a perfect example. Beja and EmethAlethia clearly have different theology. Both can't be right, one or the other may agree with Christ's teaching, or they both might be wrong but they can't be in unity with Christ unless their theology does agree. I would imagine most on this forum tend to agree with Beja's position but even then I would guess there would be differing views, opinions, thoughts. These differences aren't the problem the problem is the willingness of Christians to accept differences and not seek the absolute truth. Is it because they don't believe there is an absolute truth, or that they are the only ones to possess that truth? |
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2 | Man's understanding is not always God's | Prov 21:2 | DPMartin | 233641 | ||
EdB "These differences aren't the problem the problem is the willingness of Christians to accept differences and not seek the absolute truth. Is it because they don't believe there is an absolute truth, or that they are the only ones to possess that truth?" That’s correct, the only One that is the Truth is Jesus Christ, the Word of God. If neither person has a relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ, then neither person can seek the Lord for the Truth of the matter. |
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